Part
1: What is the carrying capacity of America’s landmass? How
many more people can it sustain as to water, energy and resources?
How can it maintain quality of life with the projected 100,000,000
(million) added immigrants within 30 years? How can it
continue exponential growth in a finite area? What ramifications do
future generations face? This series sobers you as to what you
bequeath to your children.

In
the past four weeks, I explored the entire length of California from
Crescent City at the northern state line to the border with Mexico.
Mind you California houses 38 million people on its way to 58 million
within 30 years. What I witnessed: 12 million dead trees last
year from the drought. Bone dry grasslands from top to bottom.
Extreme water shortages! Massive traffic gridlock from San
Francisco to San Diego! Horrific air pollution!
Incredible crowding! Thousands of acres of plastic covering
croplands. Worst of all, I watched endless earthmovers and
cranes building thousands of apartment buildings and laying pavement
for as far as the eye could see.

I
witnessed wildfires burning out of control from their “exceptional
drought.” Even more sobering, state parks placed
Porta-Potties in front of the bathrooms because of acute water
shortages. Showers cost $1.75 for two minutes. I needed
to ask for water at restaurants because they didn't serve it unless
requested.

Governor
Jerry Brown issued a policy whereby you will be fined for taking more
than a five-minute shower. Lawns must be allowed to die to be
replaced with AstroTurf or rocks. Gas cost as high as $5.69 a
gallon. I took a picture of it in Big Sur, California. When you
stop to fill up your gas tank, you drain your wallet and life
savings.

Clearly,
California’s 38 million people face a daunting future. With
an added 20 million immigrants, they will become America’s bow of
the Titanic.

Yet,
California adds 1,655 people via legal and illegal immigration every
single day of the year. When you work the math, plus birth
rates, you see where that state faces an added 20 million people.
A full 98 percent of California’s growth stems from immigration.
(Source: www.CapsWeb.org)

Ironically,
when I interviewed hundreds of people throughout the state, most
didn’t realize their plight, didn’t understand the connection
and/or didn’t care. No one will breathe a word that endless
immigration drives California’s population onslaught.

Finally,
it dawned on me: what is the carrying capacity of the United States?
How many human beings can it sustain in its finite landmass?
How long can it sustain them with endless growth? How
long can it keep growing without water, energy and resources?
How can it maintain quality of life and its environment with the
total projected population load of 138 million by 2050—a scant 35
years from now? What will California do for energy when oil
exhausts itself sometime in this century? How will it cope with
the horrendous resource usage with dwindling non-renewable resources?

If
you thought my last series landed hard on your mind, expect this one
to spur you to action. We can change the future for our children to a
positive one, but we must take action.

Let’s
define “carrying capacity.”

“The
maximum, equilibrium number of organisms of a particular species that
can be supported indefinitely in a given environment. The
maximum population of a particular organism that a given environment
can support without detrimental effects.”

Once
we exceed that “maximum number”, everything begins to crumble,
collapse and deteriorate faster than Mother Nature can cope.
She starts kicking back rather brutally.

Notice
why 100,000 legal immigrants rush into our country every 30 days,
which equals to 1.2 million annually. First, we invite them
because of Teddy Kennedy’s 1965 Immigration Reform Act. It must be
rescinded NOW! That’s how we added 100 million of them in the past
45 years. That’s how we will add another 100 million of them
in the next 35 years. Second, they’re starving and dying at a
rate of 18 million annually around the globe. They flee their
countries because of lack of water, energy, resources and food.
In other words, they exceeded their carrying capacity. Look at
them flooding into Canada, Europe and Australia like a modern day
human plague. Third, they keep reproducing 80 million more of
themselves annually, so the line grows without pause. Thus, no
amount of immigration will save them. But, in the coming years,
you can bet your bottom dollar that our civilization faces a nasty
and unpleasant future.

In
the end, what can you do about “carrying capacity”?
How will America survive another 138 million people within three
decades? How can you change America toward a viable
future? What will you do for your children?

Remember
this: once this immigration juggernaut lands on our shores, we become
the same destroyed civilization as they fled. It’s not
if, but when. Because, if we citizens don’t stop it, we
become victims of it.

What
can our carrying capacity sustain? Right now, we suffer seven
states experiencing water shortages. We import 7 out of 10 barrels
oil to keep us operating. We’re the third fastest growing
country in the world behind China and India—most of via our
immigration rates. Out of the 80 metals and minerals we mine to
run our country, we stand at the exhaustion level for half of them.
(Source: Scarcity by Chris Clugston) Our rate of resource
usage and environmental degradation trails only India and China in
magnitude.

This
series spells it out rather brutally as to what we face as a
civilization when “the sh*t hits the fan.”

Definition
of slogan: “Immigration Shutdown Now means the American
people want all legal immigration dropped to less than 20,000
annually with compatible immigrants that fit our ethos and want to
become Americans, and only those who benefit our country and/or they
marry an American and speak English. That means we want all illegal
immigration stopped by arresting, prosecuting and jailing employers
of illegal aliens. We deport all illegal aliens by taking their jobs
away and as we catch them. We want English mandated as our
national language. We demand a cessation of Muslim immigration in
order to protect our culture, language and way of life. We can’t
save the world but we can choose to save or destroy our
civilization. We demand a stable population that allows
everyone to live, work and thrive into the 21st
century. Especially our children.” FHW

If
you would like to make a difference, please join these organizations
for the most effective collective action you can take:

In
a five minute astoundingly simple yet brilliant video,
“Immigration,
Poverty, and Gum Balls”,
Roy Beck, director of www.numbersusa.ORG,
graphically illustrates the impact of overpopulation. Take five
minutes to see for yourself:

This
10 minute demonstration shows Americans the results of unending mass
immigration on the quality of life and sustainability for future
generations: in a few words, “Mind boggling!” www.NumbersUSA.org